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To me, it's not even the logo that's the problem with their current branding (as represented on actual bottles/boxes of product); it's the fact that, given the solid, sparse colors and the lack of copyright emblems or extra PR-shpeel on the label, they look like a no-name brand, a cheap knock-off of themselves made by a company that's not allowed to be them.


It just doesn't look like anything.

The first time I saw the logo was at O'Hare aiport. I thought it was an ad for Korean Air.




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